Whenever we talk to anyone, we also listen. One thing we have heard a lot from people are how bad Chinese embroidery machines are. We understand where that idea is coming from. Originally, Chinese machine companies were learning and what they put out didn't work well. This was in the very early 2000's. A lot of techs turned their backs on them and walked away without ever looking back again. There is a truth in life that comes to my mind. You get what you pay for. If you are looking for a very cheap embroidery machine, the reality is they put cheap parts in and on them so they could still make a profit. And, you'd be right to be careful of ever considering those particular machines. They sell what are known as a base models. The cheapest parts combined with putting it together as fast as possible. Leading to a machine that won't work well. Just the other day, one person referred to their cheap Chinese machine as a boat anchor that sits in the corner. That breaks our heart. With a Blue Sky, we work hard to ensure the parts that go in are equal to or far superior to other big brand names on the market that aren't made in China. We watch every single item that goes into our machines and ensure quality, it comes with a price tag, but that's how you know you are getting a quality product. There isn't one part on this machine that isn't upgraded as far as possible to keep the integrity of the Blue Sky machine running superior production. You have guarantees with a Blue Sky. Simple things like having parts in stock here in the USA that can be shipped right away. You have a team that will be behind you every step of the way and will be there for you. You have real training and real help for free. We're only happy when our Blue Sky owners are happy. Don't take our word on it, ask our owners. Join our Blue Sky embroidery group today. Oh and we're now on Meta Threads!
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AuthorI'm Jesy, and I am a co-owner of Advantage Inc., the ones who answers the phones, the emails and even writes these blogs. I am happy to answer questions. Archives
January 2025
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